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"The most hilarious thing ever is to actually just listen to the audio with your eyes closed. I gurantee you will bust out laughing."

My thoughts exactly! Sounds like an audio clip from tripleX bondage film. Not that i've watched any. Yep, my pre-pubescent days were cut short by those women you mentioned. You must be an '80s's guy' - experienced your teens in the 80s. Thanks for the clip. Brought back much memories. Must'nt forget Princess Ardala - the draconian princess or something that sounded like that - from Buck Rogers either. (never forgot her name though the last time i watched it was when the series was first released back in the days when dinosaurs bonked on the earth)
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I preferred Wilma to Princess Ardala. Wasn’t there an episode where a bunch of little people tried to get Wilma’s kit off using their minds? (I mean telekenesis, as opposed to the other way one could mentally undress her.)
As to the audio, OMG! Brings a whole new meaning to that episode, albeit one that was probably not vastly different to what the writers had in mind. Can you imagine reading through the script without the direction?
Go, Gil, you dirty bugger!
I suppose it is due to the multiplicity of my personality that i 'prefer' both. Wilma is the more sophisticated and sensual variety whereas Ardala comes across as a sexually voracious and 'no-holds-barred' type. You make love to the former and pillage the latter. I suppose there is both a 'gentleman' and a 'highwayman' in me. You get more out of life when you can enjoy both subtleties and extremities. That is why, for instance, i can enjoy the subtleties of chinese features, the fullness/sharpness of indian features, the sharpness/fullness of 'white' features, the subtlety of chinese skin-tone, the richness of indian skin-tone, and the power of african skin tones. That way, you maximise your appreciation of everything.

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I appreciated Ardala for her, well, assets, but I don’t know. Wilma just seemed less of a slag.

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